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Why is God being all-powerful important?
God as omnipotent Christians believe that God is omnipotent . According to Christian belief, God created the world and everything in it, and also continues to be involved in the world, sustaining it. In the Bible , there are many accounts of when God demonstrated his power and involvement in the world to human beings.
Who makes a God?
We ask, “If all things have a creator, then who created God?” Actually, only created things have a creator, so it’s improper to lump God with his creation. God has revealed himself to us in the Bible as having always existed. Atheists counter that there is no reason to assume the universe was created.
What characteristics make God a supreme being?
In monotheistic thought, God is conceived of as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. God is usually conceived of as being omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and omnibenevolent as well as having an eternal and necessary existence.
How do we know God is all powerful or omnipotent?
The existence, immensity, and complexity of the universe is indisputable evidence for the omnipotence of God. The heavens declare the glory of God! By looking into the stellar sky, we can learn many facts about God. Since the universe appears almost limitless in extent, the First Cause-God-must be virtually infinite.
Is God all powerful, or the Almighty?
The Bible affirms that God is the Almighty: all-powerful and omnipotent. Consider the power God has as Creator and Ruler of the Universe, the only God who can perform miracles, forgive sin, and give men eternal life. 1 Peter 5:6 says to “humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God.” Many Scriptures affirm the greatness of God’s power.
What is a belief in one all-powerful god?
term:monotheism = the belief in one, all powerful god.
Was Zeus the most powerful god?
Zeus is the most powerful god in terms of influence. After all he’s the King of the Gods and was honored in all Greek Cities. Also because most Olympians and gods are either his children or his sisters. Poseidon comes next, because he ruled over the oceans (which the Greeks depended on) and was the Protector of Greece.